Straight-size Maybelline model Charli Howard, mature swimsuit model Nicola Griffin, curvy H&M model Jennie Runk, social media star Iskra Lawrence, curvy model Philomena Kwao and seven other women of all ages, backgrounds, shapes and sizes have come together to pose for a one-of-a-kind photo shoot to promote diversity in high fashion.
The women are all participants in the “Straight/Curve: Fashion Reimagined” exhibit, photographed by Anastasia Garcia, which showed in NYC on October 26 at the Refinery29 Every Beautiful Body event. The models and photographs will also be featured in the upcoming documentary, Straight/Curve, which aims to change the...
The women are all participants in the “Straight/Curve: Fashion Reimagined” exhibit, photographed by Anastasia Garcia, which showed in NYC on October 26 at the Refinery29 Every Beautiful Body event. The models and photographs will also be featured in the upcoming documentary, Straight/Curve, which aims to change the...
- 10/27/2016
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
Filmmaker Jenny McQuaile wants to change the portrayal of what an "ideal" body looks like. "We want to create the imagery we should see more of in the fashion industry and the media," McQuaile tells People of her upcoming documentary, Straight/Curve. "The film will show women of all sizes, ages and ethnicities represented. It's so important that all women be able to look at the fashion world and magazines and see people they can look up to and relate to." McQuaile wants to get rid of the notion of a beauty ideal altogether, and help people embrace beauty in all forms.
- 5/31/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
Filmmaker Jenny McQuaile wants to change the portrayal of what an "ideal" body looks like. "We want to create the imagery we should see more of in the fashion industry and the media," McQuaile tells People of her upcoming documentary, Straight/Curve. "The film will show women of all sizes, ages and ethnicities represented. It's so important that all women be able to look at the fashion world and magazines and see people they can look up to and relate to." McQuaile wants to get rid of the notion of a beauty ideal altogether, and help people embrace beauty in all forms.
- 5/31/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- PEOPLE.com
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